At the indulgence show a unique experience was in the mezzanine room where Ceazar and Ellis Spring's band were performing live several times a day. After that their new LP's
were reproduced through a VERTERE - FM ACOUSTICS analogue system. Not as a competition but to show what level of resolution today's best analogue system is capable of.

"Incredible", "absolutely amazing", "breathtaking" were some comments of the audience.

As an icing on the cake Miles Showell, Mastering specialist based at Abbey Road studios, presented some acetates and test pressings from the new completely remastered St. Peppers LP. An
absolutely exhilarating experience, as one just could not imagine the amount of musicianship and music on the original multi-track tapes. The re-issues were not done from the original
master tapes as all previous re-issues. The reason for using the original multi track tapes was eloquently explained by Miles.

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It's here!

The fine FM 155-MKIIR with the attractive hand made remote control is now on demonstration with distributors.

Incorporating FM ACOUSTICS' unique scratch- and crackle reduction - plus much of the features of the world famous FM 223, the new 123 Phono Linearizer is a true marvel. And it
comes with a great price/quality relation.

A seriously researched in-depth review can provide great insight into a product which otherwise a potential user might not be able to get. This is where responsable reporting comes into play.

Any review should be read conciously. It can only be a guide. It is only of use if you have some similar musical inclinations as the writer. If say, the reviewer has experience with R&R, he
may not have the background to report accurately when the unit under review is used for combo jazz or for symphonic music. The product may not at all be suited for someone who likes such music
styles. Such a review leads to wrong conclusions or may be outright misleading.
It is a good idea to read a few different reports of the same reviewer thereby getting a feel for what he listenes to and what characteristics are important to him.

It is an unfortunate fact that not all reviewers take a neutral stance, so when reading a review be aware that some reviewers may have a bias towards certain brands because of reasons not stated
or may otherwise have been 'motivated' *.

Never invest in any audio product before hearing it for yourself in carefully controlled surroundings with a variety of sources and on the same or a very similar system as your own.
...and, remember to always judge with your own ears (holding a review next to your ear will not produce music...).

While most reviewers try to retain an independent stance, sometimes less ethical reviewers are carried away. Some even have succumbed to "pecuniar enticements" to favour a certain produc.

* An example of what can be experienced: a while ago we were contacted by a well known reviewer who asked to be supplied a number of different P.I.T. cables for trials. A few days after receiving
them he called us, enthusiastically reporting the fantastic improvements he was able to get with the cables. He then added that the review would be "sensational" so would we please sign an
agreement for a number of advertisements "to support this".
We made it quite clear that such methods are not in line with the philosophy of FM ACOUSTICS.
Not only did the review never appear but we never got back our cables worth 10'000 Swiss Francs. He did not sell the P.I.T. cables (yes, another "reviewer" actually sold the FM ACOUSTICS unit
that was loaned for a review - and did not pay for it...) but is still using them today as his absolute reference and - only when asked specifically - admits to visitors that the system loses
fidelity when he replaces them with other cables...

The reviews included here were written by well known, seasoned writers and are informative even if they are not able to explain every little detail in full because of space constraints.

No form of compensation was received by any reviewer and no units were 'loaned permanently'...